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Royals calling up red-hot top prospect Jac Caglianone less than year after being drafted

Royals calling up red-hot top prospect Jac Caglianone less than year after being drafted

New York Post2 days ago

Royals star prospect Jac Caglianone is getting called up to the majors, The Post's Jon Heyman confirmed.
Kansas City has Monday off but returns to the diamond on Tuesday for a series with the Cardinals, which is when Caglianone is expected to make his MLB debut.
This comes after the Royals selected Caglianone No. 6 overall in the 2024 MLB Draft, and he has torn through the minor leagues quickly, jumping from Double-A to Triple-A this year.
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Jac Caglianone is pictured during a game with Triple-A Omaha on May 27.
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Between Double-A and Triple-A, the outfielder hit 322/.389/.593 with 15 home runs, and following a promotion to Triple-A, he hit .319/.370/.723 with six home runs in 12 games.
Caglianone was already the Royals' top prospect, but he was ranked as the 10th-best prospect in all of baseball, per MLB Pipeline.
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He started to hear the chatter about him as he rose through the ranks.
He told The Athletic it felt 'pretty good' when discussing the excitement over — at the time — his potential call-up.
'It makes me feel pretty good,' Caglianone said. 'I haven't even been there yet, and I can already feel the love from the people of Kansas City. So I'm super thankful for it. Hopefully it stays that way.'
Caglianone has at least one major Kansas City sports fan excited for his arrival.
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Jac Caglianone runs onto the field during a game with Triple-A Omaha on May 27.
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Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes posted to X about the news after it had been first reported by ESPN.
Mahomes shared a meme from 'The Office' to show his excitement over the news.
The star QB is a minority owner in the Royals organization.
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The decision to call him up comes at a time when the Royals have struggled to score runs.
Kansas City (31-29) has collected 194 runs through 60 games, which is the second-fewest runs behind only the miserable Rockies.

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